Chap 8
Chap 8
Applications
Mohib Ullah Khan
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1
Book
2 Discovering Computers Fundamentals by Shelly,
Cashman 4th Edition
Introduction to Computers by Peter Norton, 6th
International Edition
Discovering Computers
Fundamentals,
2010 Edition
Living in a Digital World
4 Objectives Overview
Describe these uses of
computer communications:
wireless messaging
Discuss the purpose of the services, wireless Internet
components required for access points, cybercafés,
successful communications global positioning systems,
collaboration, groupware,
voice mail, and Web
services
Communication Receiving
Sending device
s channel device
7 Communications
8 Uses of Computer
Communications
Blogs Chat rooms E-mail Fax
Instant Newsgroup
FTP Internet
messaging s
Video
conferenci VoIP Web Web 2.0
ng
Web
Wikis
folders
9 Uses of Computer
Communications
Users can send and receive wireless messages using wireless
messaging services
10 Uses of Computer
Communications
Text messaging allows users to send and receive
short text messages on a phone or other mobile
device or computer
Picture messaging allows users to send pictures
and sound files
Online Web
conference
meetings s
Document
manageme
nt systems
16 Uses of Computer
Communications
17 Uses of Computer
Communications
Groupwar
Voice mail
e
•Helps groups of people •Allows someone to leave a
work together on projects voice message for one or more
and share information people
•Computer in voice mail system
over a network
converts an analog voice
•Component of workgroup
message into digital form
computing •A voice mailbox is a storage
•Major feature is group location on a hard disk in the
scheduling voice mail system
18 Uses of Computer
Communications
Web services enable programmers to create applications that
communicate with other remote computers over the Internet or on an
internal business network
A mashup is a Web application that combines services from two or
more sources
19 Networks
A network is a collection of computers and devices connected
together via communications devices and transmission media
Advantages of a network include:
Facilitating
communicati
Sharing
ons hardware
Sharing data
and
Sharing
information software
20 Networks
A local area
network (LAN) is
a network that
connects
computers and
devices in a limited
geographical area
A wireless LAN
(WLAN) is a LAN
that uses no
physical wires
21 Networks
A metropolitan area network (MAN) connects LANs in a
metropolitan area
A wide area network (WAN)
is a network that covers a
large geographical area
22 Networks
The design of computers, devices, and media
on a network is sometimes called the network
architecture
Client/server network Peer-to-peer network
23 Networks
P2P describes an Internet network on which users access each other’s
hard disks and exchange files directly over the Internet
24 Networks
A network topology refers to the layout of
the computers and devices in a
communications network
Star network Bus network Ring network
25 Networks
An intranet An extranet
is an allows
internal customers
network or suppliers
that uses to access
Internet part of its
technologie intranet
s
Network Communications
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Standards
Etherne Token
t ring
TCP/IP
Bluetoo
Wi-Fi th UWB
The token ring standard specifies that computers and devices on the
network share or pass a special signal (token)
Standards
Wi-Fi identifies any network based on the 802.11 standard that
facilitates wireless communication
Sometimes referred to as wireless Ethernet
Network Communications
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Standards
Bluetooth defines how two Bluetooth devices
use short-range radio waves to transmit data
UWB (ultra-wideband) specifies how two UWB
devices use short-range radio waves to
communicate at high speeds
IrDA transmits data wirelessly via infrared (IR)
light waves
RFID uses radio signals to communicate with a
tag placed in or attached to an object, animal, or
person
Network Communications
30
Standards
Wireless
WiMAX Application
(802.16) Protocol (WAP)
•Developed by IEEE •Specifies how some mobile
•Towers can cover a 30- devices can display the
mile radius content of Internet services
•Two types are fixed •Web
wireless and mobile •E-mail
wireless •Chat rooms
•Provides wireless •Uses a client/server
broadband Internet access network
31 Communications Software
Communications software consists of programs that:
Provide an
interface for users
to communicate
with one another
32 Communications Over
the Telephone Network
The public switched telephone network (PSTN) is the worldwide
telephone system
33 Communications Over
the Telephone Network
Dial-up Dedicat
lines ed line
ISDN DSL
34 Communications Over
the Telephone Network
35 Communications Devices
A communications device is any type of hardware capable of
transmitting data, instructions, and information between a sending
device and a receiving device
A dial-up modem converts signals between analog and digital
36 Communications Devices
A digital modem sends and receives data and information to and
from a digital line
ISDN DSL
modem modem
Cable
modem
37 Communications Devices
38 Communications Devices
A wireless modem uses the cell phone network to connect to the
Internet wirelessly from a notebook computer, a smart phone, or other
mobile device
39 Communications Devices
A network card
enables a
computer or device
to access a
network
Available in a
variety of styles
Wireless network
cards often have
an antenna
40 Communications Devices
A wireless access point is
a central communications
device that allows
computers and devices to
transfer data wirelessly
among themselves or to a
wired network
A router connects multiple
computers or other routers
together and transmits
data to its correct
destination on a network
Many are protected by a
hardware firewall
41 Home Networks
Home networks provide computers with the following capabilities:
Fiber-optic cable
Coaxial cable
45 Wireless Transmission
Media
Infrare Broadca
d st radio
Cellula Microw
r radio aves
46 Summary
Various
communications
devices, media,
and procedures
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Fundamentals,
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Living in a Digital World
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